get_param(): Update the docstring to explain how CHARSET and LANGUAGE
can be None, and what to do in that situation. get_filename(), get_boundary(), get_content_charset(): Make sure these handle RFC 2231 headers without a CHARSET field. Backport candidate (as was the Utils.py 1.25 change) to both Python 2.3.1 and 2.2.4 -- will do momentarily.
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Parameter keys are always compared case insensitively. The return
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value can either be a string, or a 3-tuple if the parameter was RFC
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2231 encoded. When it's a 3-tuple, the elements of the value are of
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the form (CHARSET, LANGUAGE, VALUE), where LANGUAGE may be the empty
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string. Your application should be prepared to deal with these, and
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can convert the parameter to a Unicode string like so:
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the form (CHARSET, LANGUAGE, VALUE). Note that both CHARSET and
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LANGUAGE can be None, in which case you should consider VALUE to be
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encoded in the us-ascii charset. You can usually ignore LANGUAGE.
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Your application should be prepared to deal with 3-tuple return
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values, and can convert the parameter to a Unicode string like so:
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param = msg.get_param('foo')
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if isinstance(param, tuple):
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param = unicode(param[2], param[0])
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param = unicode(param[2], param[0] or 'us-ascii')
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In any case, the parameter value (either the returned string, or the
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VALUE item in the 3-tuple) is always unquoted, unless unquote is set
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if isinstance(filename, TupleType):
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# It's an RFC 2231 encoded parameter
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newvalue = _unquotevalue(filename)
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return unicode(newvalue[2], newvalue[0])
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return unicode(newvalue[2], newvalue[0] or 'us-ascii')
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else:
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newvalue = _unquotevalue(filename.strip())
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return newvalue
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return failobj
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if isinstance(boundary, TupleType):
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# RFC 2231 encoded, so decode. It better end up as ascii
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return unicode(boundary[2], boundary[0]).encode('us-ascii')
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charset = boundary[0] or 'us-ascii'
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return unicode(boundary[2], charset).encode('us-ascii')
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return _unquotevalue(boundary.strip())
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def set_boundary(self, boundary):
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return failobj
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if isinstance(charset, TupleType):
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# RFC 2231 encoded, so decode it, and it better end up as ascii.
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charset = unicode(charset[2], charset[0]).encode('us-ascii')
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pcharset = charset[0] or 'us-ascii'
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charset = unicode(charset[2], pcharset).encode('us-ascii')
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# RFC 2046, $4.1.2 says charsets are not case sensitive
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return charset.lower()
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